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by lern_too_spel
4095 days ago
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Just like they had no skin in the game with SPDY? The vast majority of their revenue stream comes from the web platform, and video is becoming more important to the success of any development platform as bandwidth gets cheaper. Unlike the other companies, they don't care about getting paid for the video technology itself, which would only slow down video adoption on the web. Unlike Apple and Microsoft (both perennial laggards on html5test.com), which have alternate platforms to push, Google does not want to slow down adoption of video on the web. |
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VP9 does not fit in with their goal of getting more eyeballs on ads which is what makes it odd for them to push. There is no evidence what so ever of H.264 has resulted or will continue to result in a lack of adoption of video on the web. All evidence is to the contrary. In fact it is the strength of YouTube that has resulted in a lack of diversity in video sites.